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... knowledge of limits , that knowledge Manzoni possessed to a supreme degree . It is that knowledge which makes him , the Romantic , a pre - eminently classical writer . It is that knowledge which saves him , the moralist , from indulging ...
... knowledge of limits , that knowledge Manzoni possessed to a supreme degree . It is that knowledge which makes him , the Romantic , a pre - eminently classical writer . It is that knowledge which saves him , the moralist , from indulging ...
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... knowledge at once . And so it is a twofold initiation that we undergo when a tragedy works its full effect upon us . In the first place we are made free of the knowledge which those imaginary figures themselves seem to acquire . In our ...
... knowledge at once . And so it is a twofold initiation that we undergo when a tragedy works its full effect upon us . In the first place we are made free of the knowledge which those imaginary figures themselves seem to acquire . In our ...
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... knowledge or skill reminds one of other passages in which he , or sometimes one of his characters , disclaims any power as a writer or speaker but that of plain speech . More than once what is specifically disclaimed is a knowledge of ...
... knowledge or skill reminds one of other passages in which he , or sometimes one of his characters , disclaims any power as a writer or speaker but that of plain speech . More than once what is specifically disclaimed is a knowledge of ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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